The Great Mystery

The Great Mystery

J. Iner Souster’s "The Great Mystery" invites readers into a night of quiet reflection on a beach, where the narrator contemplates the vastness of the universe. The story evokes feelings of wonder, insignificance, and the boundless potential of imagination.

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Fences

Fences

In "Fences" by Jaden Pierce, the poet courageously questions the need for geographic boundaries. Through vivid language and heartfelt emotions, Pierce explores the yearning for ...
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This Is Now, and That Was Then

In Thomas Harrison Humphreys' poem "This Is Now, and That Was Then," a young boy reflects on the wisdom imparted by Ol’ Mr. Freeman during ...
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